Suns guard Goran Dragic had never even met countryman Sasha Vujacic of the Lakers until they faced off in a NBA game last season but senses discord.

"We have something between us going, rivalry or something," Dragic said. "Every game, he pressures me so hard and I try to penetrate. I would say it is personal. I don't know why but maybe because last year we were together on the national team and they didn't pick him to be on the 12-player (roster for European Championship). I don't care if it's personal. I just know I want to win the game against LA. If he's going to play like that, I just have to adjust."

As The Baseline's Eric Freeman says, this is instantly the NBA's most hilarious rivalry. It's hard to disagree, and I'm very thankful for it. Ever since the Wizards' demise and Stevenson's trade to the Mavericks, we've needed someone to step in and fill the void for one-sided catfights. So we should all thank Vujacic, because you know he's the one that started this.

Catching wind of this feud means we have to reconsider everything we think we know about foreign imports to the NBA. I've always kind of assumed that Hedo Turkoglu(notes) and Mehmet Okur(notes) spent a lot of time in Turkish nightclubs together, just dancing and having a great time. If that's not true, I'm not sure what I'll do. Next thing you know, we're going to find out Anderson Varejao(notes) and Leandro Barbosa(notes) don't play futból together back in Brazil. That's depressing just to think about.